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Age: 23Sex: MaleWork: experience over 2 years, working in M&A at a bank in LondonGMAT: 710 AWA 5.0Education: Excellent results at school, Uni: finished from a top 3 B-school in UK with BSc Accounting and Finance (65%) (2:1)Languages: speak 3 European languagesExcellent extracurricular activities during university holding management positions (president at school representing thousands of students for 3 years at education minister level, head of largest university society, etc.)

You're on the young side in terms of whom those schools tend to accept, but that's okay, because you can always wait an extra year or reapply if needed. Since you're younger, I would say HBS and Stanford are the most likely to be interested in your profile, although of course those are also two of the very hardest to get into. I say maybe take a shot at them this coming year, and if that doesn't work out, then aim more broadly in another year or two.

You're on the young side in terms of whom those schools tend to accept, but that's okay, because you can always wait an extra year or reapply if needed. Since you're younger, I would say HBS and Stanford are the most likely to be interested in your profile, although of course those are also two of the very hardest to get into. I say maybe take a shot at them this coming year, and if that doesn't work out, then aim more broadly in another year or two.

Good luck!Scott

Hi Scott!

Thanks a lot for the feedback. Regarding my profile do you think it is competitive for HBS and Stanford or are they reach?